François Cogné | |
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Born | August 10, 1876 |
Died | April 29, 1952 | (aged 75)
François Cogné (10 August 1876 – 9 April 1952) was a French sculptor. [1] His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. [2]
He created an equestrian statue of Hubert Lyautey, the first French r ésident général in Morocco. [3] It was first displayed at what in 1938 was Place Lyautey (now Muhammad V Square), though the statue is now kept within the walls of the French consulate in Casablanca. [3]
He is credited, among other works, with the statue of Georges Clemenceau displayed on Champs Elysées. [3]
François Cogné | |
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Born | August 10, 1876 |
Died | April 29, 1952 | (aged 75)
François Cogné (10 August 1876 – 9 April 1952) was a French sculptor. [1] His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics. [2]
He created an equestrian statue of Hubert Lyautey, the first French r ésident général in Morocco. [3] It was first displayed at what in 1938 was Place Lyautey (now Muhammad V Square), though the statue is now kept within the walls of the French consulate in Casablanca. [3]
He is credited, among other works, with the statue of Georges Clemenceau displayed on Champs Elysées. [3]